This document appears to be an exam for a second year B.A. degree in Constitutional Law. It contains 9 questions covering various topics in constitutional law, such as the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the governor's power to promulgate ordinances, qualifications for state legislature membership, and the relationship between central and state laws. Students are instructed to answer 6 of the 9 questions in 3 hours, with each question carrying equal marks towards the exam's maximum score of 100.
This document appears to be an exam for a second year B.A. degree in Constitutional Law. It contains 9 questions covering various topics in constitutional law, such as the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the governor's power to promulgate ordinances, qualifications for state legislature membership, and the relationship between central and state laws. Students are instructed to answer 6 of the 9 questions in 3 hours, with each question carrying equal marks towards the exam's maximum score of 100.
This document appears to be an exam for a second year B.A. degree in Constitutional Law. It contains 9 questions covering various topics in constitutional law, such as the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the governor's power to promulgate ordinances, qualifications for state legislature membership, and the relationship between central and state laws. Students are instructed to answer 6 of the 9 questions in 3 hours, with each question carrying equal marks towards the exam's maximum score of 100.
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B.A.L. DEGREE EXAMINATION December 2014
(SECOND YEAR)
240. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
Answer any SIX questions All questions carry equal marks
1. Write an essay on advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
2. Explain the power of the Governor to promulgate ordinance. 3. “Article 32 is heart and soul of the constitution”. Explain. 4. What are the qualifications and disqualifications prescribed in case of membership of state legislatures? 5. “In case of inconsistency between a central law and a state law , the central law will prevail generally”. Explain and state exceptions, if any. 6. Explain the procedure relating to amendment of part-III of the constitution. 7. “High court is a court of Record”. Explain and state its significance. Explain the power of superintendence available to High Courts. 8. “Right to education is implicit in Article 21 of the Constitution” Explain with the help of decided cases. 9. Write short notes on any TWO of the following: a) Public interest litigation. b) Pardoning power of president c) Art 39-A of the constitution d) Cultural and educational rights. ********